The 5 Most Famous Fictional Cars Of All Time

Over time, the media has elevated the popularity ofPontiac car sales as the verbal wonder could drive
various vehicles by highlighting some of the fictionalwithout a passenger and even displayed its own set
rides that have graced the pages of novels, the lyricsof entertaining stunts.
of songs, the 30-minute TV show, and the silverChristine
screen. Whether Fred and Wilma are peddling aroundStephen King has produced numerous novels that
in their signature rockmobile, James Bond gets awayhave become popular movies; the same is true with
with his gadget cars or the Beach Boys bring life tothe 1958 Plymouth Fury that seemed to have a mind
the Little Deuce Coupe, it's sometimes hard to forgetof its own. Christine was the name given to the car
that many of these fictional cars really don't exist.that appeared in the horror novel (with the same
Below are a few examples that have gained famename) published in 1983. Driven by supernatural forces,
throughout the years.the antique auto created havoc in both the novel and
Batmobilethe movie.
In both the Batman television shows and movies, theHerbie
superhero-on-the-go often hopped into a sleek,Several Disney movies and cartoons have focused on
customized vehicle that provided protection for hisHerbie the Lovebug, which was a Volkswagon Beetle
Bruce Wayne alter ego. Equipped with heavy armorthat made its first appearance in 1969. Just like
plating and a high performance engine, the evolution ofChristine, the red, white, and blue striped car with a "53"
the Batman series displayed increasing levels ofon its side could also drive without assistance and had
gadgets. To reach increased speeds, the Batmobilea reputation for acting on its own. Most of the time, the
sometimes offered rocket boosts, while additionalcar was featured in some sort of racing competition.
weapons and a computerized assistance helped toGeneral Lee
keep villains at a distance.The television series and movie named the Dukes of
KITTHazzard showed main characters, Bo and Luke Duke
The talking car that aided David Hasselhoff'ssoaring through the air, causing mischief with their
character, Michael Knight, navigate through a sea ofget-rich schemes. Their vehicle of choice was a
enemies and bad guys was a Pontiac Trans Am. Thecolorful Dodge Charger that allowed the cousins to
television series focused on a high-tech approach tocomplete high jumps in almost every episode. The car
entertain the audience. Numerous fans watched theis also known for its controversial Confederate flag
show just to see what KITT would do or say next.decoration.
The popularity of the show even helped to boost